Senator Mark Warner (D-VA.), The vice president of the Senate Intelligence Committee, said on Tuesday that his planned visit to the headquarters of the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency has been canceled as a result of the interference of the breathing theoretical of the extreme right Laura Lave, an Ally of President Donald Trump.

In a series of publications on social networks, Warner explained that he was scheduled to visit Springfield’s location, Virginia, on Friday to connect with professional intelligence professionals who work there, citing commitment as a “central part of my responsibility to provide supervision and support to our intelligence community.”

The Democratic senator blamed Loomer for orchestrating an effort to eliminate the plan.

“During the weekend, the theoretical conspiracy Laura Loomer discovered the non -publicized and classified visit and launched a campaign of attackless attacks against the director of me and the director of the NGA, Admiral Trey Whitworth to organize what has always been considered a routine supervision meeting,” Warner said. “In response to Loomer’s criticism, the appointed politicians canceled the visit, only the last example of an apparently desperate administration for please Lomer.”

Warner launched the decision to achieve his appearance as “very political”, while warning that the incident should concern Republicans and Democrats equally.

“The members of the Congress carry out routine meetings and commitments on the site with federal employees in their states and districts; blocking and establishment of arbitrary conditions in these sessions establishes a dangerous precedent, questioning whether the supervision is now allowed only when the France of the extreme right is added,” he said.

Loomer celebrated development in social networks, writing: “appeared”

The right -wing activist Laura Lomer speaks in front of the court while Donald Trump's silence trial was underway on April 15, 2024 in New York.
The right -wing activist Laura Lomer speaks in front of the court while Donald Trump’s silence trial was underway on April 15, 2024 in New York.

AP Photo/Ted Shaffrey, Archive

Trump’s ally had expressed his frustration about Whitworth’s invitation to Warner, whom he described as a “rabid anti-trump Democrat.”

“Clearly, many Deep State actors are given a pass in the Intel community to continue their efforts to sabot Trump under Trump’s administrator,” he wrote on X, previously Twitter, Sunday.

Loomer has also asked the Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth to fire Whitworth, who became director of the NGA in 2022 during the period of former President Joe Biden.

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The NGA has not yet commented on the latest developments.

Loomer, an anti-Musulman extremist who has disseminated conspiracy theories on September 11, seems to be an influential figure in Trump’s orbit. Earlier this year, several high -ranking members of the National Security Council were fired from their work after Loomer pressed their termination during a meeting with the president, accusing them of being unfair.